To install the port:cd /usr/ports/x11/nvidia-driver-173/ && make install clean

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Configuration Options

===> The following configuration options are available for nvidia-driver-173-173.14.39:
ACPI_PM=off: ACPI Power Management support
DOCS=on: Build and/or install documentation
FREEBSD_AGP=off: Use FreeBSD AGP GART driver
LINUX=on: Linux compatibility support
===> Use 'make config' to modify these settings

x11-servers/xorg-server: Update to 1.14
The X.Org server has been updated to 1.14. The changes it brings are described
in a post on the Graphics team blog:
http://blogs.freebsdish.org/graphics/2014/11/19/xserver-1-14-update-ready/
The most noticable change is the DEVD input device autodetection backend
which is enabled by default, replacing the HAL backend. The keyboard
layout configuration must be migrated from HAL's .fdi files to X.Org
files. The procedure is explained in the post mentionned above.
Several ports were removed with this update, mainly because they are not
compatible with the X.Org server anymore:
o nvidia-driver-71
o nvidia-driver-96

Fix the problem that PKGVERSION for 173.14.xx legacy driver went backwards
when it was updated to .35 on the 12th. That moment, it kept PORTREVISION
1 from the master port. When the master port was updated and PORTREVISION
removed on the 22nd, PKGVERSION of nvidia-driver-173 went backwards as its
PORTREVISION dropped from 1 to 0. While I am at it, provide a comments in
all makefiles that keeping PORTREVISION setting (even when it is seemingly
zero) is important.
Reported by: erwin

- Update legacy 173.14.xx series driver to version 173.14.35 and provide a
patch for CVE-2012-4225 for this version
- Augment security patch for CVE-2012-0946 to cover CVE-2012-4225 as well
for the benefit of really old legacy drivers

Provide home-made patch for legacy nVidia drivers against recent arbitrary
memory access vulnerability. While affected underlying code is very similar
in all released drivers, and they all are technically exploitable the same
way, the exploit relies on hardware that is not present in GPUs older than
NV50/G80, hence versions starting from 100.14.03 must be patched.
That said, while the patch does apply to all legacy versions, port revision
bump makes sense only for 173.14.xx series (as 96.43.xx and 71.86.xx do not
hardware exploit relies upon).
Discussed with: Christian Zander
Security: CVE-2012-0946

- Update corresponding NVidia drivers to versions 270.41.19 and 173.14.30
- Turn formal requirement for X server into explicit dependency and bump
port revisions in nvidia-driver-96 and nvidia-driver-71 accordingly
- Remove NO_PACKAGE; along with previous change, this enables us to build
nvidia-driver packages
- Try to rely a little less on the assumption that PREFIX == LOCALBASE and
explicitly create ${PREFIX}/${MODULESDIR}/extensions directory
- Fix pkg-plist issue when both lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libglx.so and
lib/libGL.so.1 handling worked for installation from the port, but was
insufficient for the package
Special thanks to ale@ for proposing pkg-plist fix and patiently waiting
for me to realize it is indeed correct.
PR: ports/152400